TechCrunch News 04月28日 22:06
Amazon-backed Glacier gets $16M to expand its robot recycling fleet
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全球垃圾问题日益严峻,回收面临挑战。Glacier公司开发了基于计算机视觉的廉价机器人,用于自动化垃圾分拣,提高回收效率。这些机器人能够识别超过30种材料,已在多个城市部署,并获得融资以扩大规模。文章指出,传统回收设施面临劳动力短缺和高离职率的问题,而Glacier的机器人提供了更高效、更经济的解决方案,同时提供数据产品,帮助优化回收流程,提升回收率。

🗑️ 全球垃圾问题日益严重,预计到2050年,垃圾量将翻倍至38亿吨。

🤖 Glacier公司开发了由计算机视觉控制的廉价机器人,用于识别和分拣超过30种不同类型的材料,旨在解决回收过程中人工分拣效率低下的问题。

💰 Glacier公司近期完成了1600万美元的A轮融资,用于扩大其机器人部署,并提供机器人购买或租赁模式,以及维护服务和数据产品。

🏭 传统回收设施面临劳动力短缺和高离职率的困境,人工分拣工作条件差,导致人员流动性高。而机器人可以提高分拣效率,降低成本。

📊 Glacier还提供数据产品,帮助回收设施、消费品公司和政府机构分析垃圾流,优化回收流程,提高回收率。例如,识别回收线上的铝罐损失点。

The world has a trash problem. The amount of stuff we throw away is expected to nearly double, to 3.8 billion metric tons, by 2050. Reducing what we use would go a long way to addressing the issue, but let’s face it, we’re not very good at buying less either.

That leaves recycling, which has its own problems. People routinely try to recycle dirty yogurt cups or toss plastic in the aluminum bin. It all makes recycling more expensive because, ultimately, someone has to manually pick out the unwanted stuff.

In response, several companies have been building automated systems to sort recyclables, including Glacier, a six-year-old company that has developed inexpensive robotic arms controlled by computer vision to identify over 30 different types of materials. 

The startup has deployed its robots in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Detroit, Phoenix, and now Seattle.

As Glacier looks to expand its robot fleet to more municipalities, it recently raised a $16 million Series A, the company exclusively told TechCrunch.

The round was led by Ecosystem Integrity Fund with participation from AlleyCorp, Alumni Ventures, Amazon Climate Pledge Fund, Cox Exponential, Elysium, New Enterprise Associates, One Small Planet, Overlap Holdings, Overture, VSC Ventures, and Working Capital Fund. 

Materials recovery facilities — or MRFs, as sorting facilities are called — are getting squeezed on both ends, Rebecca Hu-Thrams, Glacier’s co-founder and CEO, told TechCrunch. Governments want more waste to be recycled, but MRFs are having a hard time finding enough people to staff the sorting line.

Industry-wide, turnover is extremely high. A typical MRF will have to hire five times per year for a single sorting position. The job is so undesirable that one MRF operator told Hu-Thrams that, even though his wages were higher, he was concerned about losing workers to a new warehouse set to open nearby.

“Would you rather stand at a conveyor belt and sort through people’s trash, or would you rather be lifting boxes in an air-conditioned warehouse?” Hu-Thrams said. “That kind of underscores the dilemma that a lot of our customers are facing.”

Glacier offers its robots to customers as outright purchases or on a lease-to-own model. It encourages MRFs to make repairs they feel comfortable with, supplying them with training and spare parts. For those that would rather not, the startup offers maintenance packages.

Glacier is also offering a data product, in which MRFs and other stakeholders like consumer products companies and government agencies can pay for access to insights about the waste stream. For an MRF, that might mean identifying where on a line it’s losing valuable aluminum cans to the landfill. For a company or regulator, it might mean auditing the waste stream to determine whether packaging that’s designed to be recycled is actually getting recycled.

With enough robots, recycling rates should improve, if only because robots are faster and better at distinguishing between recyclables and trash.

“Every time we send people to audit our AI systems, the people just do so much worse,” said Areeb Malik, Glacier’s CTO and second co-founder. “AI is getting really powerful, being able to distinguish beyond what people can even notice.”

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